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nature’s playground exploring the beauty of Azerbaijan

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Since the early days of the Silk Road, Azerbaijan has long been a country that’s attracted adventurers. Sitting at that crucial point where Europe and the Middle East meet, on the shores of the Caspian Sea, the country enjoys diverse landscapes and climates, providing something for every type of traveller.

Azerbaijan is an unspoiled country, with breathtaking scenery, big skies, and off-the-beaten-track activities that can be enjoyed year-round. And, with simplified visas available to many nationalities, traveling to Azerbaijan has never been easier.

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discover untouched beauty in the Greater Caucasus Mountains

The monumental Great Caucasus mountains offer well-defined hiking routes that create opportunities for authentic cultural experiences against an incredible backdrop. The range emerges in the north of Azerbaijan and its lower slopes are fertile, brimming with fruit trees and worked by livestock farmers. The people of the region have been there for generations, and there’s a feeling of history – natural and human – to it.

The eight-kilometer trail between the villages of Yergi Kek and Kuzun can be traveled all year. Yergi Kek is one of the highest villages in Azerbaijan, and this route offers views of lush subalpine meadows. The beauty of touring Azerbaijan is its untouched nature, but this means that visitors should plan their accommodation in advance, and book the area’s single guest house early.

The trail from Khinalig to Galakhudat has a different feel to it, especially in winter, when the magnificent mountains are covered in snow. But there’s more than beautiful scenery to enjoy here. The village forms a part of the Khinalig Historical, Architectural and Ethnographical Reserve which runs along one side of the Great Caucasus. Its people are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the country, and the language they use is spoken only in the village, though there are shared cultural and historical connections throughout the area.

The Lankaran region has an equally stunning alternative to the Caucasian mountains in the form of the Talysh range. The region has one of the only subtropical climates in the country, so the mossy green forests with their unique fauna are quite different to what can be seen in the rest of Azerbaijan. Two national parks, the Gizilaghaj Reserve, and the Hirkan National Park, both of which offer dramatic vistas of the mountains and tranquil walks along the shores of the historic Caspian Sea, and the region is a place to spot, among other species, flamingos, Caucasian leopards, and the Caspian tit.

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The trail from Khinalig to Galakhudat has a different feel to it, especially in winter, when the magnificent mountains are covered in snow. But there’s more than beautiful scenery to enjoy here. The village forms a part of the Khinalig Historical, Architectural and Ethnographical Reserve which runs along one side of the Great Caucasus. Its people are one of the oldest ethnic groups in the country, and the language they use is spoken only in the village, though there are shared cultural and historical connections throughout the area.

The Lankaran region has an equally stunning alternative to the Caucasian mountains in the form of the Talysh range. The region has one of the only subtropical climates in the country, so the mossy green forests with their unique fauna are quite different to what can be seen in the rest of Azerbaijan. Two national parks, the Gizilaghaj Reserve, and the Hirkan National Park, both of which offer dramatic vistas of the mountains and tranquil walks along the shores of the historic Caspian Sea, and the region is a place to spot, among other species, flamingos, Caucasian leopards, and the Caspian tit.

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perfect pistes without the crowds

For those who prefer their activity to be a little more physical, the Caucasus mountains deliver. Shahdag offers 14 ski slopes served by some world-class resorts. Significant investment in the infrastructure has led to new snow guns, cable cars, ski lifts, and year-round facilities such as cafés, bars, and restaurants.

Visitors can also enjoy hiking, cycling, paragliding, and the 2590-meter-long Shahdag Coaster. Tufandag located in Gabala is another resort option, offering 100 days of snow per year and 15 kilometers of slopes, providing great experiences for everyone from novices to experts. Like Shahdag, there’s also a plethora of off-piste experiences to enjoy such as hiking, offroading, and even an infinity swing over the edge of the mountain.

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the Caspian: waterside playground

The Caspian Sea is the world’s largest inland lake, covering an area of around 370,000 square kilometers. Azerbaijan’s capital, Baku, sits on its shores. The sea is famed for Caspian Beluga sturgeon, which creates Beluga caviar, one of the world’s most expensive dishes, and where better to enjoy it than fresh from the source?

There are even opportunities to explore nature and adventure in the city, with Baku Boulevard being the perfect place to soak up the atmosphere with an early morning run or cycle, or take in the sights from the Baku Eye.

On shore, a short distance from Baku, the Absheron Peninsula is home to beach clubs, set on the golden sands of the Caspian. The beaches are best enjoyed in summer, and have something for everyone, from watersports such as kitesurfing to peace and tranquillity on beaches such as Bilgah, Nardaran, and Mardakan.

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Azerbaijan’s skies: nature’s highway

Azerbaijan offers outstanding opportunities for birdwatching. Over 400 species of birds have been recorded in the country, ranging from short-eared owls to flamingos. Besh Barmag nature reserve is a particularly special place to observe this. It sits within a globally recognized migration bottleneck, with up to 200,000 birds passing above as they try to avoid the nearby mountain ranges. The sheer number of birds (up to three million can be recorded in autumn) leads to a spectacular, continuous natural show.

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And Azerbaijan has many national parks, including Goygol, home of lake Goygol and Maral Gol. Goygol is one of Azerbaijan’s most-loved lakes and is celebrated in poetry, painting, and song. It sits beneath the majestic Mount Kapaz and both it and Maral Gol are surrounded by verdant, green forests that transform into rich gold as the seasons change. There’s something else special about this area, it boasts a unique German heritage, and you can still feel the echoes of the German towns that once stood here. Local wines are still produced using German methods.

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